Personal
1. Read through my book list. (I’ll post my list later this week.)
2. Publish an e-book.
3. Try something new each month. (Could be a new food or recipe, an activity or skill, a restaurant or store, etc.)

Family
1. Continue monthly daddy/daughter date nights for my husband and each of the girls and quarterly husband/wife date nights for my husband and I.
2. Plan one fun homeschool day each month.
3. Purchase a special dinner plate for celebrating accomplishments and use it for each family member at least once a month.

Physical
1. Exercise for 20 minutes at least 4 days a week.
2. Eat 3 servings of fruits and vegetables at least 4 days a week. (I know I should do this and more every day, but I’ll take small progress at this point. 🙂
3. Keep a food journal to track the goal above as well as to note if I’m continuing to limit my sweets to one per day.

I’ve also set financial and blogging goals that I hope to reach this year and may share more about those in the future.

Great goals, Tracey! I especially like ones about sending encouraging notes and trying something new. It's going to be fun to watch you meet your goals, and I can't wait to see what books are on your "to read" list.

I can't wait to read your ebook! How exciting! I love the idea of the special dinner plate. I am with you on the fruits and vegetables. I struggle with that as well…to bad my soda doesn't count as a fruit or vegetable 😉Blessings my friend!

Yes, it is! It's something I've had on my goals list for the past two years. I've committed to working on it for fifteen minutes each weekday, and even though that sounds like such a small block of time, I'm excited that I'm actually making progress!